The donation is expected to help countless women in the country get screened for cervical cancer so they can be treated on time to prevent them from getting cervical cancer. Basically, prevention of cervical cancer is phenomenal so I think efforts towards prevention should be promoted because prevention they say is better than cure. The public health specialist reveals the Ghana Health Service is hitting on plans to adopt the Battor Cervical Cancer Prevention and Training Centre as one of its main centres for building capacity against cervical cancer. Cervical cancer ranks as the most common cancer among women in Ghana. Unfortunately in Ghana, it appears there’s little commitment being shown in the fight against cervical cancer though the problem exists.
Source: GhanaWeb March 26, 2018 10:30 UTC